Back to the future: policy memory at the heart of reform

Jonathan Mitchell from Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education writes about the importance of maintaining a link to the past for making great policies and services.
Jonathan Mitchell from Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education writes about the importance of maintaining a link to the past for making great policies and services.
Jeffrey Allen from the Ministry of Justice shares his advice on developing policies and services that deliver long-term positive change.
Selvin Brown, Deputy Race Champion for the Civil Service, writes about how good policymakers clearly understand the impact of their work on the citizens they serve.
Lily Macaskill, Year 12 pupil at Alexandra Park School, in conversation with her teacher Laura Gray, on winning a national prize for design
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Jeffrey Allen from the Ministry of Justice writes about the complex nature of public services and how to design them.
Alec Steel from the UK's National Audit Office writes about how important it is to join up policy with the delivery of public services.
Dr Jocelyn Bailey from UAL Social Design Institute reports on what happened at our first AHRC Design and Policy Network meeting.